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Learning Data Mining with Python
Learning Data Mining with Python

Learning Data Mining with Python: Use Python to manipulate data and build predictive models , Second Edition

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Learning Data Mining with Python

Classifying with scikit-learn Estimators

The scikit-learn library is a collection of data mining algorithms, written in Python and using a. This library allows users to easily try different algorithms as well as utilize standard tools for doing effective testing and parameter searching. There are many algorithms and utilities in scikit-learn, including many of the commonly used algorithms in modern machine learning.

In this chapter, we focus on setting up a good framework for running data mining procedures. We will use this framework in later chapters, which focus on applications and techniques to use in those situations.

The key concepts introduced in this chapter are as follows:

  • Estimators: This is to perform classification, clustering, and regression
  • Transformers: This is to perform pre-processing and data alterations
  • Pipelines: This is to put together your workflow into a replicable format
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scikit-learn estimators

Estimators that allows for the standardized implementation and testing of algorithms a common, lightweight interface for classifiers to follow. By using this interface, we can apply these tools to arbitrary classifiers, without needing to worry about how the algorithms work.

Estimators must have the following two important functions:

  • fit(): This function performs the training of the algorithm - setting the values of internal parameters. The fit() takes two inputs, the training sample dataset and the corresponding classes for those samples.
  • predict(): This the class of the testing samples that we provide as the only input. This function returns a NumPy array with the predictions of each input testing sample.

Most scikit-learn estimators use NumPy arrays or a related format for input and output. However this is by convention and not required to use the interface.

There are many estimators...

Preprocessing

When taking measurements of real-world objects, we can often get features in different ranges. For instance, if we measure the qualities of an animal, we might have several features, as follows:

  • Number of legs: This is between the range of 0-8 for most animals, while some have more! more! more!
  • Weight: This is between the ranges of only a few micrograms, all the way to a blue whale with a weight of 190,000 kilograms!
  • Number of hearts: This can be between zero to five, in the case of the earthworm.

For a mathematical-based algorithm to compare each of these features, the differences in the scale, range, and units can be difficult to interpret. If we used the above features in many algorithms, the weight would probably be the most influential feature due to only the larger numbers and not anything to do with the actual effectiveness of the feature.

One of the possible strategies normalizes the features...

Pipelines

As experiments grow, so does the complexity of the operations. We may split up our dataset, binarize features, perform feature-based scaling, perform sample-based scaling, and many more operations.

Keeping track of these operations can get quite confusing and can result in being unable to replicate the result. Problems include forgetting a step, incorrectly applying a transformation, or adding a transformation that wasn't needed.

Another issue is the order of the code. In the previous section, we created our X_transformed dataset and then created a new estimator for the cross validation.If we had multiple steps, we would need to track these changes to the dataset in code.

Pipelines are a construct that addresses these problems (and others, which we will see in the next chapter). Pipelines store the steps in your data mining workflow. They can take your raw data in, perform all the necessary transformations...

Summary

In this chapter, we used several of scikit-learn's methods for building a standard workflow to run and evaluate data mining models. We introduced the Nearest Neighbors algorithm, which is implemented in scikit-learn as an estimator. Using this class is quite easy; first, we call the fit function on our training data, and second, we use the predict function to predict the class of testing samples.

We then looked at pre-processing by fixing poor feature scaling. This was done using a Transformer object and the MinMaxScaler class. These functions also have a fit method and then a transform, which takes data of one form as an input and returns a transformed dataset as an output.

To investigate these transformations further, try swapping out the MinMaxScaler with some of the other mentioned transformers. Which is the most effective and why would this be the case?

Other transformers also exist in scikit-learn...

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Key benefits

  • Use a wide variety of Python libraries for practical data mining purposes.
  • Learn how to find, manipulate, analyze, and visualize data using Python.
  • Step-by-step instructions on data mining techniques with Python that have real-world applications.

Description

This book teaches you to design and develop data mining applications using a variety of datasets, starting with basic classification and affinity analysis. This book covers a large number of libraries available in Python, including the Jupyter Notebook, pandas, scikit-learn, and NLTK. You will gain hands on experience with complex data types including text, images, and graphs. You will also discover object detection using Deep Neural Networks, which is one of the big, difficult areas of machine learning right now. With restructured examples and code samples updated for the latest edition of Python, each chapter of this book introduces you to new algorithms and techniques. By the end of the book, you will have great insights into using Python for data mining and understanding of the algorithms as well as implementations.

Who is this book for?

If you are a Python programmer who wants to get started with data mining, then this book is for you. If you are a data analyst who wants to leverage the power of Python to perform data mining efficiently, this book will also help you. No previous experience with data mining is expected.

What you will learn

  • Apply data mining concepts to real-world problems
  • Predict the outcome of sports matches based on past results
  • Determine the author of a document based on their writing style
  • Use APIs to download datasets from social media and other online services
  • Find and extract good features from difficult datasets
  • Create models that solve real-world problems
  • Design and develop data mining applications using a variety of datasets
  • Perform object detection in images using Deep Neural Networks
  • Find meaningful insights from your data through intuitive visualizations
  • Compute on big data, including real-time data from the internet

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Table of Contents

13 Chapters
Getting Started with Data Mining Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Classifying with scikit-learn Estimators Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Predicting Sports Winners with Decision Trees Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Recommending Movies Using Affinity Analysis Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Features and scikit-learn Transformers Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Social Media Insight using Naive Bayes Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Follow Recommendations Using Graph Mining Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Beating CAPTCHAs with Neural Networks Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Authorship Attribution Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Clustering News Articles Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Object Detection in Images using Deep Neural Networks Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Working with Big Data Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Next Steps... Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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